The documentary included Alain Roth, a Landmark Forum leader and former head of Landmark Education's now defunct division in France.

Part of the documentary recounts how journalists from Pièces à Conviction originally wanted to interview Roth, but that Landmark Education flew Sophie McLean from New York City to France to speak with them instead.

In 2005, the Nouvel Observateur news magazine gave an assessment of the back-and-forth in the documentary, stating that "the broadcast of Elise Lucet denounces Landmark Education's fiscal tax arrangements, the use of an army of volunteers and the existence of involvement as a defendant in prosecutions for "abuse of weakness and mental manipulations" into a murder case." The article went on to state that days after the airing of the documentary, Alain Roth had "strangely disappeared" from a guest introduction event at the Landmark Education offices. Sophie McLean presented the Nouvel Observateur staff with a "denial/disclaimer that carefully avoids the more sensible/delicate points of reporting" — which stated that Landmark Education is subject to criticism and being misunderstood, because of their "leading edge" pedagogy.